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alone

Definition for alone

adjective as in to the exclusion of; unique

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"So, I was surprised how much of the behavior of the circuit we could predict from the anatomical architecture alone."

Elphaba arrives alone, outfitted in the pointy black hat that Glinda has tricked her into wearing, and gets teased by all her classmates as she has been since arriving at Shiz University.

Doe next recalled being in a hotel room alone with Hegseth.

In fact, it’s so attuned to the vocal range of its characters that if, by a certain point, you can’t figure out that one of the capybara’s throaty grunts means “I ate too much” or a particularly harsh squawk from the bird translates as “Leave me alone,” then you probably aren’t reading the room well with your fellow humans either.

He hasn’t served in the department in any capacity, and his tenure on the House Judiciary Committee alone does not qualify him to run a complex government agency.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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